Saturday, June 25, 2016

Filled
with magic, thrilling adventure, and sweet romance, Elementals 4: The Portal to
Kerberos, is the latest installment in Michelle Madow’s exciting Elementals
series. Follow Nicole and her fellow Elementals as they journey to a new and
dangerous world to save one of their own, battling monsters and trying to keep
their sanity in a prison dimension designed to make them lose their minds.

Title: Elementals 4: The Portal to
Kerberos

Author: Michelle Madow

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

Release Date: September 20,
2016

Publisher: Dreamscape
Publishing

Series: Elementals #4

Format: eBook and
paperback

She will venture into hell to save the
one she loves.

After being betrayed by one of their
own, Nicole watches helplessly as Blake is snatched into the prison world of
Kerberos—along with Medusa’s head, which is the one item they need to stop the
Titans from rising again. Now Nicole and the other Elementals must enter the
portal, find Blake, and bring him and Medusa’s head back to Earth before the
deadly monster Typhon returns and wreaks havoc on the world. But there’s one
catch—their elemental powers don’t work in Kerberos. In a dimension designed to
make those within it lose touch with reality, and that's filled with dangerous
creatures who want to stop them from completing their task, will they make it
out alive?

In this penultimate book of Nicole’s
story, join the Elementals as they journey through hell to save the world…
before it’s too late.

She grew up in Baltimore, and now lives in Boca Raton, Florida, where she
writes books for young adults. Some of her favorite things are: reading,
traveling, pizza, time travel, Broadway musicals, and spending time with friends
and family. Michelle went on a cross-country road trip from Florida to
California and back to promote her books and to encourage high school students
to embrace reading and writing. Someday, she hopes to travel the world for a
year on a cruise ship.

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